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An Introduction to Bangkok’s Luxury Hotels

Amidst the rawness of Bangkok’s famed night markets, the innovation of their cafes and restaurants, and the city’s rich heritage; unwind in the pinnacle of luxury at these immaculate retreats.

Siam Kempinski Hotel

Siam Kepinski hotel boasts true resort-style luxury in the heart of the city. Many, if not all, rooms offer picturesque views of the grounds. It’s also the only luxury hotel directly linked to the famous Siam Paragon megamall. Convenience plus extravagance make this indulgent retreat amongst the cream of the crop in Bangkok.

If you can, give the Kempinski’s signature restaurant, Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin, a try. It whips up fresh, innovative takes on classic Thai delicacies. There’s no mistaking the quality. After all, it’s based on Copenhagen’s ‘Kiin Kiin’, the only Thai restaurant in the world to earn a Michelin star. Aroi Mak!

The Siam Hotel

Grandoise and magnificent, The Siam Hotel is nestled in the heart of Bangkok’s historical pedigree. Set on three acres of verdant frontage along the River of Kings, The Siam Hotel boasts Bangkok’s most spacious suites and pool villas. Exclusively limited to just 38 villas, a stay at The Siam Hotel guarantees royal luxury and unmatched privacy.

Dozens of unique, guided experiences await from within the hotel. For instance, with just a word to your butler, you can simply arrange for a romantic sunset cruise along the Chao Phraya River.

Pullman Bangkok Hotel G

Channeling indie, grunge hotel vibes amidst inspired designer decor, The Pullman G is a delight to behold. From bursts of colour in a minimalist hallway to a random set of furniture harmoniously sitting at the lounge, this hotel deeply appreciates design and how it can shape your mood.

Beyond accommodation, is the hotel’s stellar and accommodating service. For instance, you can make special arrangements to throw a private party at their youth-funky G Suite, complete with in-room DJ and cocktail bar.

The Okura Prestige Bangkok

The Okura Prestige is awash in exclusivity and elegance. The renowned Japanese hotel chain boasts refined Japanese tastes and service. It creates a magnificent ambiance with cavernous hallways and smart, well-thought design. Even their smallest rooms feel like whole apartments, thanks to clever design choices that magnifies space.

What sets the Okura Prestige apart are its basics. Their beds are luxuriously sheathed in 100% Egyptian cotton sheets. They are invitingly soft, letting you sink like a baby into a warm, fluffy embrace as you retire for the night.

The Okura’s magnificent infinity pool is perched atop a giant cantilever 25 storeys high. It’s often called the best pool in Bangkok, and lists regularly as one of the finest pools in the world.

So Sofitel Bangkok

The playfully sophisticated So Sofitel brings funk and art to 5-star luxury. Their over 200 rooms and suites are split into four different design concepts based on the elements. Different artists imagined each of these concepts: cavernous earth, urbane water, mellow wood and minimalist metal. The best part? Guests can choose to move room every night to experience each concept!

Hotel Muse Bangkok

A handsome, elegant hotel featuring various ultra-luxe suites. Where others take minimalism to extremes, Hotel Muse pours its heart and soul into fine detailing and atmospheric touches. It boasts two fine dining restaurants, serving luxurious steaks and breakfast with a view.

All bathrooms feature giant bathtubs that let you soak your tired muscles after a day of city touring. Sumptuously decorated with black and white fittings, the bathroom alone feels as royal as the rest of the hotel.

The hotel’s touches don’t just stop there. For a small upgrade, you can have your pillows custom embroidered… and then take them home with you after your stay! Also, simply checking-in to the hotel is an experience in itself. They are all done privately at desks throughout the lobby, and all guests are presented with a complimentary cocktail shots.

Hansar Bangkok Hotel

The Hansar Bangkok is a gargantuan hotel that overlooks race course of the Royal Sports Club in Bangkok. Its rooms are incredibly spacious – even their smallest rooms can be mistaken for full suites.

For a hotel this size, it manages to maintain characteristic touches that are often missing in chain hotels. For instance, renowned Thai silk company, Jim Thompson, exclusively provides the Hansar’s strikingly plush carpets and fabrics. While the hotel’s decor is mostly understated, it introduces pops of authenticity that give it a contemporary take on classical Thai ambience.

The Sukhothai Bangkok

Step into ancient Siamese nostalgia at the Sukhothai – a sophisticated and romantic getaway in Bangkok. The hotel’s grounds are luscious and beautiful, replete with ancient artefacts and artwork that create a truly historical ambiance.

It’s an idyllic setting for a couple’s escape – vast grounds, charming heritage styles and candlelit dinners in the garden of their iconic Celadon restaurant. It’s no wonder that the Sukhothai is also every Bangkokian’s dream wedding venue.

The hotel’s other famous Italian restaurant regularly hosts multi-Michelin-star chefs, including the legendary Pascal Barbot who has three Michelin stars to his name. It’s a gastronomic indulgence for sure.